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gjSlUR stock is guaranteed true to description, and we
r^Tlli will REPLACE WITH THREE any that prove not
E^ KJ m true. We can make this UNPARALLELED guar-
1L,„ Jl antee because of the extreme care we have always
IsSS^^lJ used Jn grow;ng our stock. Any peony is much surer
to bloom, and will be twenty per cent stronger, if moved in September, so that new rootlets may form before freezing down.
This gives a great advantage to home-grown stock over imported
plants, which invariably come too late. All are listed under
colors in the order of their blooming and described as by the
American Peony Society.
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On orders of $10.00 or more for Peonies only (not entitled to the trade discount), at the prices in this list, we will prepay carrying charges to your station,
if within three hundred miles of Chicago, or on orders of $25.00 or more, to any
point in the United States. N° charge for packing.
SEVENTH
YEAR
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ven are: DIVIDED—Strong divided plants
TH ot two to four eyes; SMALL—Plants of one or two
U stalks of this year's growth, one year since divided;
MEDIUM—Plants of two to five stalks, two years
since divided; LARGE—Plants of six or more stallcsS
three years since divided; EXTRA LARGE—Plants four years
since divided.
Will not supply less than six of one kind at the dozen rate,
or less than twenty-five of one kind at the hundred rate. No
orders taken for less than six of one kind in divided roots.
Offered subject to being unsold on receipt of order before September 15, 1916.
We begin filling orders early in September.
PLANTING—-At 20% additional, we will plant any order of $5.00 or more
if within driving distance of our nursery.
WHITE PEONIES
Early
Grandiflora Nivea Plena (Lemon 1824). Large
globular, rose type. Milk White. Very fra-
frant. First white to bloom.
Festiva Maxima (Miellez 1851). Very large globular, rose type. Pure white, flecked crimson,
very fragrant, tall, vigorous grower.
Madame de Verneville (Crousse 1885). Large,
very full bomb. Pure white, center blush when
V first open. Delightfully fragrant, extra free
bloomer.
Duchesse de Nemours (Calot 1856). Pure white
crown, sulphur white collar, no crimson, flecks,
fragrant, vigorous grower. Large guard petals,
wonderful buds.
Alba Sulfurea (Calot I860). Very large, globular
bomb. Cream white. Tall, compact, erect
grower. Not the inferior sort often sent out.
Midseason
Madame Emile Lemoine (Lemoine 1899). Large,
globular, semi-rose type. Milk white, very
fragrant.
Madame Crousse (Calot 1866). Medium size, globular crown. Pure white, center flecked crimson.
XMost fragrant. Strong, stiff stem, very vigorous. Many lateral buds that alt bloom well.
Monsieur Dupont (Calot 1872). Large, flat, semi-
rose type. Milk white center splashed crimson.
Fragrant. Erect, tall, stiff stems, and a free
bloomer.
Avalanche (Crousse 1886). Very large, compact,
globular, rose type. Pure white, edged with a
light line of carmine. Very strong, tall and
very free bloomer. Often sold under the name
of Albatre. Nothing finer.
Late
Baroness Schroeder (Kelway 1890). Very large
globular rose type. Flesh white bud, bleaching to
white when open. Very fragrant. Tall, strong
Couronne d'Or (Calot 1873). Large, flat, semi-
rose type. Ivory white. Fragrant. Medium
*, tau' splendid grower, free bloomer. Always
develops well and is most dependable.
Marie Lemoine (Calot 1869). Large, very compact
rose type. Pure white with cream white center,
occasional carmine tip. Fragrant, Medium
height, extra strong stem.
Single
Aibiflora, The Bride, or La Fiancee (Dessert 1902)
Very large, single white, with long yellow stamens,
fragrant. Tall, very early, free, blooming in
clu8ter«; .„ A th,r